Woodward receives NIMH funding to study brain circuitry as it relates to psychosis
June 6, 2018
Neil Woodward, Ph.D., associate professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, was recently awarded NIMH funding to study the development of brain circuits underlying cognitive function in healthy individuals and youth at risk for developing psychosis. Serving as oo-principal investigator alongside Dr. Woodward is Alan Anticevic, Ph.D., at Yale University.
Deng, Taylor team up, publish paper on adults and antidepressants
May 23, 2018
Yi Deng, M.D., resident in Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, and Warren Taylor, M.D., professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, have worked together to publish a paper titled "Predictors of recurrence in remitted late-life depression" in the journal Depression and Anxiety. The paper examines factors in older adults that may predict the return of depression after successful antidepressant treatment.
Click here to view the abstract.
Bladder pain syndrome no laughing matter for comedian
Three Deutch papers published in various journals
April 4, 2018
Ariel Y. Deutch, James G. Blakemore Chair and Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, has had three papers accepted to as many journals for publication. The paper "[18F]Fallypride characterization of striatal and extrastriatal D2/3 receptors in Parkinson's Disease" appears in the journal Neuroimage: Clinical.
Brown publishes new paper, presents at Decriminalization of Mental Illness Conference
April 4, 2018
Kimberly Brown, Ph.D., ABPP, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Director, Forensic Evaluation Team, recently had her paper "Insanity Defense Typology" published in the journal Behavioral Sciences and the Law. The 2018 issue is in press.
In addition to her publication, Dr. Brown was invited to speak at the Decriminalization of Mental Illness Conference held here at Vanderbilt in early March. The goal of the summit was to discuss ways to address how to best respond to mental health crises and police involvement.
Gift supports addiction medicine training program
Becker driven to help improve quality of patients’ lives
April 3, 2018
https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2018/03/29/becker-driven-to-help-improve-quality-of-patients-lives/
ECT is a medical treatment that involves a brief electrical stimulation of the brain while a patient is under anesthesia. It’s administered in the Psychiatric Hospital’s Neuromodulation Suite, and is most commonly used in patients with severe major depression or bipolar disorder that have not responded to treatment.
Directorships honor VUMC’s critical missions
January 25, 2018
https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2018/01/25/directorships-honor-vumcs-critical-missions/
Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) on Monday held its first Directorship Celebration to honor and support eight of its leaders in clinical care, research, education and administration.
“These directorships are critical to our entire institution, as they make it possible for us to fulfill our role as a national leader in healthcare,” said Jeff Balser, MD, PhD, President and CEO of VUMC and Dean of Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (VUSM).
Elise McMillan receives 2017 Freedom Award
November 10, 2017
http://vkc.mc.vanderbilt.edu/notables/2017/11/elise-mcmillan-bill-haslam-receive-2017-freedom-awards/
Vanderbilt Kennedy Center UCEDD co-director Elise McMillan and Governor Bill Haslam were both honored with the 2017 Freedom Award from Disability Rights Tennessee. The Freedom Award honors Tennesseans who through their leadership have advanced the rights of people with disabilities.
The awards were given during the Fourth Annual Disability Employment Awareness Luncheon on Oct. 24. The annual event brought together almost 300 business, nonprofit, government, and community leaders to network and learn how to create and strengthen diverse and inclusive workplaces.
Hidden Figure
September 7, 2017
http://voice.vumc.org/hidden-figure/